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  2. Getaway Car (Susan Ashton song) - Wikipedia

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    "Getaway Car" is a song written by songwriters Gary Haase and Billy Mann. The song was first recorded in 1999 by Susan Ashton , an American country and Christian singer, on her album Closer , [ 1 ] although it was not released as a single.

  3. Getaway Car - Wikipedia

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    Getaway Car may refer to: A car used in a crime scene getaway "Getaway Car" (Susan Ashton song), 1999, also recorded by 4 Runner, Hall & Oates, and The Jenkins "Getaway Car" (Taylor Swift song), 2018 "Getaway Car", a song by Audioslave from the album Audioslave, 2002 "Getaway Car", a song by Smash Mouth from the album Summer Girl, 2006

  4. Getaway Car (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    Getaway Car" is a synth-pop song that critics—including Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone—felt reminiscent of the production of Swift's 2014 studio album 1989. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Pitchfork 's Jamieson Cox said that the song specifically resembles " Out of the Woods ", a song on 1989 that was also produced by Swift and Antonoff. [ 6 ]

  5. Fans Find Cheating Link in Taylor Swift’s Surprise Song Mash-Up

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    Swift, 34, began with a rendition of Reputation’s “Getaway Car.” “I want to play one that you really want to hear, I want you to be happy,” she said, per social media footage.

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  7. Here’s the ‘getaway car’ Travis Kelce chose to whisk Taylor ...

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    Here’s the ‘getaway car’ Travis Kelce chose to whisk Taylor Swift away after Chiefs game. Lisa Gutierrez, Pete Grathoff. September 27, 2023 at 1:35 PM.

  8. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression is also used in the form IV–I–V–vi, as in songs such as "Umbrella" by Rihanna [5] and "Down" by Jay Sean. [6] Numerous bro-country songs followed the chord progression, as demonstrated by Greg Todd's mash-up of several bro-country songs in an early 2015 video.

  9. US probing about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over 'Actually ...

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it had opened a probe into about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after reports of some crashes linked to its "Actually ...